2009年11月17日星期二

Child Mummy Scanned at Stanford

August 18, 2005—Call it x-ray vision for archaeologists. High- tech scans and computer modeling have offered scientists a wholesale Inflatable Gamesnoninvasive glimpse inside the delicate burial case of a millennia- old mummy.

In this photo taken August 3, representatives from computer imaging firm Silicon Graphics unveiled a 3-D model of a 2,000-year-old child mummy. The company, based in Mountain View, California, worked with researchers at Stanford University to take more than 60,000 high-resolution CT scans of the tiny corpse.

The results of the scans helped researchers piece together the life history of the mummy without removing her bandages. Dubbed Sherit, or "little one" in ancient Egyptian, the female mummy was most likely about fourgiant Inflatable Tunnel years old when she died and was in reasonably good health for most of her life.

CT scans have become a popular method for investigating mummies, in part due to concerns over unwrapping the ancient dead. Earlier this year, a National Geographic Society project used CT scans to create an accurate reconstruction of the face of legendary ancient Egyptian boy king Tutankhamun.

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